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This Energy Transition Thing Really Is Not Happening
« on: July 04, 2024, 08:56:33 am »
This Energy Transition Thing Really Is Not Happening
June 25, 2024/ Francis Menton

From reading the left-wing media, you know (or think you know) that there is an energy “transition” going on.  This is something that must happen as a matter of urgent necessity.  Vast government subsidies are being disbursed to assure its rapid success.  Fossil fuels are rapidly on the way out, while wind and solar are quickly taking over.   

For example, you may well have seen the big piece last August in the New York Times, headline “The Clean Energy Future Is Arriving Faster Than You Think.” 

Across the country, a profound shift is taking place . . . .  The nation that burned coal, oil and gas for more than a century to become the richest economy on the planet, as well as historically the most polluting, is rapidly shifting away from fossil fuels. 

But if you read that piece, or any one of dozens of others from the Times or other “mainstream” sources, what you won’t find are meaningful statistics on the extent to which fossil fuel use is declining, if at all, or the extent to which renewables like wind and solar are actually replacing them.

https://www.manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2024-6-25-this-energy-transition-thing-really-is-not-happening
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